New HLX™ Self-Regulating Heat Trace for Sustainable Electrification of Hot Water Systems Now Available in North America

September 20, 2024

New HLX™ Self-Regulating Heat Trace for Sustainable Electrification of Hot Water Systems is Now Available with CCSAUS mark for North America

Thermon is transferring the warmth needed for your hot water systems with the North American launch of our new HLX™ self-regulating electric heat trace.  Available as a CCSAUS and CE marked product with 40, 45, 50, 55, and 60 °C (104, 113, 122, 131, and 140 °F) nominal maintain temperatures, trace heaters can be energized at 208-277 Vac. For easy maintain temperature identification, HLX™ features 3 different overjacket colors.

HLX™ provides a sustainable, reliable, and easy to use solution for your hot water temperature maintenance applications. Select HLX™ to ensure that your heat tracing complies with the latest building safety requirements and minimize your overall environmental impact today.

Thermon’s HLX™ Self-Regulating Heat Trace delivers:

ENERGY EFFICIENCY & SUSTAINABILITY

  • Automatically adjusts heat output based upon the temperature, delivering optimal heating for both cold and warm spots
  • Third party tested to Low Smoke and Zero Halogen (LSZH) standards to meet the latest building requirements for fire safety and environmental sustainability
  • Eliminates the overheating cost and waste of recirculation systems, delivering heat to the point of use

SAFETY & RELIABILITY

  • Self-regulating core prevents overheating, even when overlapped
  • CSA certified and CE marked for use in ordinary locations
  • Utilizes proven and proprietary compounding, extrusion, and cross-linking technology for extended service life
  • Polymer Coated Aluminum Foil layer protects core against insulation plasticizer diffusion, ensuring reliable performance for all typical insulation types

EASE OF DESIGN & INSTALLATION

  • Replaces a hot water recirculation system’s complex network of return pipes, circulating pumps, and balancing valves.
  • Cut-to-length, parallel circuitry solves the challenges of tracing complex small diameter piping
  • Blue (40 & 45 °C), green (50 & 55 °C), and red (60 °C) color coding and simple product naming/marking for ease of maintain temperature identification

Visit the HLX Product Page for more information

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